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Patagonia(26 images)
Highlights from a recent trip to Patagonia. Includes glaciers, wildlife, landscapes, and people from Chile and Argentina.
  • Late afternoon sun lights up the gate of Estancia Estela on the Island of Tierra del Fuego. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Estancia-ga..ouds
  • Mount Fitz Roy is visited by throngs of would be conquerers annually, but the relentless Patagonian winds can bring roiling clouds and foul weather in the blink of an eye and send many climbers packing without reaching the summit.  The Andean peak is located in a disputed border region between Chile and Argentina. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Fitz-Roy-clouds
  • A small yellow dinghy sits among larger fishing vessels in the harbor at Porvenir on New Year's Day. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Yellow-dinghy
  • The rusted hull of the Ambassador lies on the beach in front of the abandoned Estancia San Gregorio on the Straits of Magellan. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Barca-Ambas..reck
  • Fed by glaciers on the FitzRoy mountain range, the Rio Blanco's water is crystal clear and perfectly potable. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Rio-blanco-tree
  • The 10 mile approach to Campamiento Poincenot crossed marshes and streams, all made passable by rustic, hand-hewn bridges. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Hand-hewn-b..onia
  • A massive chunk of ice calves from the face of the Perito Moreno Glacier into Lago Argentina.  One of only three advancing glaciers of Patagonia's 48, the Moreno, located in Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, creeps forward at a pace of around 2-3 meters per day. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Perito-More..ng-1
  • A brief respite from the incessant Patagonian wind allowed for a partial reflection of Cerro Madsen on Laguna de los Tres at sunrise.   Laguna de los Tres was named for the original party of 3 to successfully summit Mount FitzRoy which lies to the west of the glacier fed lake. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Cerro-Madse..onia
  • Monte Almirante and the peaks of Torres del Paine from Hosteria Los Torres at dusk. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Torres-del-..cart
  • Evening light illuminates a lenga beech tree through dark storm clouds on the southern Chilean steppe. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Wind-swept-..onia
  • A young Caracara searches the ground for prey while keeping a wary eye on a nearby trail on Monte Almirante Nieto. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Southern-Ca..seup
  • The view from the shore of Lago Argentino of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, near El Calafate, Argentina. The southern Patagonian ice field (Campo de Hielo Patagonico Sur) is the third largest concentration of fresh water in the world. The Perito Moreno is also one the only advancing glaciers left on Earth, creeping forward at a pace of around 2-3 meters per day and attracting hoards of tourists every year. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Perito-More...jpg
  • The view from the shore of Lago Argentino of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, near El Calafate, Argentina. The southern Patagonian ice field (Campo de Hielo Patagonico Sur) is the third largest concentration of fresh water in the world. The Perito Moreno is also one the only advancing glaciers left on Earth, creeping forward at a pace of around 2-3 meters per day and attracting hoards of tourists every year. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Perito-More...jpg
  • The view from the observation balcony of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, near El Calafate, Argentina. The southern Patagonian ice field (Campo de Hielo Patagonico Sur) is the third largest concentration of fresh water in the world. The Perito Moreno is also one the only advancing glaciers left on Earth, creeping forward at a pace of around 2-3 meters per day and attracting hoards of tourists every year. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Perito-More...jpg
  • A massive chunk of ice calves from the face of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, near El Calafate, Argentina. The southern Patagonian ice field (Campo de Hielo Patagonico Sur) is the third largest concentration of fresh water in the world. The Perito Moreno is also one the only advancing glaciers left on Earth, creeping forward at a pace of around 2-3 meters per day and attracting hoards of tourists every year. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Perito-More...jpg
  • A massive chunk of ice calves from the face of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, near El Calafate, Argentina. The southern Patagonian ice field (Campo de Hielo Patagonico Sur) is the third largest concentration of fresh water in the world. The Perito Moreno is also one the only advancing glaciers left on Earth, creeping forward at a pace of around 2-3 meters per day and attracting hoards of tourists every year. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Perito-More...jpg
  • A massive chunk of ice calves from the face of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, near El Calafate, Argentina. The southern Patagonian ice field (Campo de Hielo Patagonico Sur) is the third largest concentration of fresh water in the world. The Perito Moreno is also one the only advancing glaciers left on Earth, creeping forward at a pace of around 2-3 meters per day and attracting hoards of tourists every year. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Perito-More...jpg
  • A massive chunk of ice calves from the face of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, near El Calafate, Argentina. The southern Patagonian ice field (Campo de Hielo Patagonico Sur) is the third largest concentration of fresh water in the world. The Perito Moreno is also one the only advancing glaciers left on Earth, creeping forward at a pace of around 2-3 meters per day and attracting hoards of tourists every year. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Perito-More...jpg
  • A massive chunk of ice calves from the face of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, near El Calafate, Argentina. The southern Patagonian ice field (Campo de Hielo Patagonico Sur) is the third largest concentration of fresh water in the world. The Perito Moreno is also one the only advancing glaciers left on Earth, creeping forward at a pace of around 2-3 meters per day and attracting hoards of tourists every year. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Perito-More...jpg
  • A massive chunk of ice calves from the face of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, near El Calafate, Argentina. The southern Patagonian ice field (Campo de Hielo Patagonico Sur) is the third largest concentration of fresh water in the world. The Perito Moreno is also one the only advancing glaciers left on Earth, creeping forward at a pace of around 2-3 meters per day and attracting hoards of tourists every year. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Perito-More...jpg
  • A massive chunk of ice calves from the face of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, near El Calafate, Argentina. The southern Patagonian ice field (Campo de Hielo Patagonico Sur) is the third largest concentration of fresh water in the world. The Perito Moreno is also one the only advancing glaciers left on Earth, creeping forward at a pace of around 2-3 meters per day and attracting hoards of tourists every year. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Perito-More...jpg
  • A massive chunk of ice calves from the face of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, near El Calafate, Argentina. The southern Patagonian ice field (Campo de Hielo Patagonico Sur) is the third largest concentration of fresh water in the world. The Perito Moreno is also one the only advancing glaciers left on Earth, creeping forward at a pace of around 2-3 meters per day and attracting hoards of tourists every year. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Perito-More...jpg
  • A massive chunk of ice calves from the face of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, near El Calafate, Argentina. The southern Patagonian ice field (Campo de Hielo Patagonico Sur) is the third largest concentration of fresh water in the world. The Perito Moreno is also one the only advancing glaciers left on Earth, creeping forward at a pace of around 2-3 meters per day and attracting hoards of tourists every year. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Perito-More...jpg
  • A massive chunk of ice calves from the face of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, near El Calafate, Argentina. The southern Patagonian ice field (Campo de Hielo Patagonico Sur) is the third largest concentration of fresh water in the world. The Perito Moreno is also one the only advancing glaciers left on Earth, creeping forward at a pace of around 2-3 meters per day and attracting hoards of tourists every year. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Perito-More...jpg
  • A massive chunk of ice calves from the face of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, near El Calafate, Argentina. The southern Patagonian ice field (Campo de Hielo Patagonico Sur) is the third largest concentration of fresh water in the world. The Perito Moreno is also one the only advancing glaciers left on Earth, creeping forward at a pace of around 2-3 meters per day and attracting hoards of tourists every year. By photographer Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
    Perito-More...jpg


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